Wednesday, January 04, 2017

The Difficulty Of Bringing Agenda Items To Oakham Town Council

I attempted to bring two positive items to council.

The acting clerk has sent me a email and I spoke with him on the phone.

He is misquoting our standing orders when he refers to 4b he is quoting 4h. possibly
a typo.

Unfortunately a few members of Oakham Town Council are hell bent on stopping
me doing anything people would expect a Cllr to do.

I followed instructions as requested.

The issue here is former Cllr Alf Dewis who meddled with our standing orders
or should I say messed them up. Standing order 4h means that no council business
can be considered by the Town Council if it has not been proposed by two members.
A rather daft standing order because that means that all council business conducted
over the last year or so has been unlawful.

I wrote the following to our Mayor Adam Lowe who has since written to the Clerk asking
him to review his decision not to permit my agenda items.

I question why this daft standing order has only just been applied when I ask to present agenda items
it has never been forced on any other member of the council.



Dear Adam,

May I start by wishing a happy 2017 and to those reading this.

I am disappointed with Acting Clerks response to my agenda item requests. His response to two is shown below.
One Item relating to filming procedure had been addressed in another email sent by you, before Christmas.

The acting Clerk is incorrect to suggest the council agreed to the content of the next meeting
there was a simple comment from you as we rushed through the budget item due to a prior engagement.
I accept that informally some may agreed that the meeting of the 11th January may be mainly budget related and
therefore I am happy to wait for the February meeting to present my agenda item relating to the accounts.

At the December meeting you did not permit my two budget proposals, which standing orders would have permitted.

The way the 2017 - 2018 budget has been handled is appalling. mainly the lack of consultation and the way it was rushed and "guessed"

I did not fight your decision not to accept my proposals because you gave very clear instructions at the same meeting and in emails
up to Christmas stating I others should produce agenda items if they wanted anything included in that budget.

I did this for the Citizens Advice and A Youth Worker Proposal according to your instructions and submitted both within the requested
deadline.

As you can see from the email, the acting clerking is not permitting my two agenda items due to
standing order no 4b (No motion will be debated or considered unless it has first been proposed and seconded).
This is quite daft as this standing order has no relevance to Cllrs presenting agenda items. The Acting clerk states over the
phone that is how he interprets the standing order. meant to control meetings as a rule that applies to Cllrs submitting
their agenda items.

If he had read my report he would find the report clearly points out the request is not coming from a Rutland
County Councillor. My very first email relating to the youth worker stated I approached the Rutland County Councillor
for assistance.

If the Clerk is to continue to insist this standing order means that all agenda items now need to be proposed and
seconded by two members before they can be considered by council, then that means all last years councils resolutions
are unlawful and if at the next meeting we are asked to consider planning applications then we should ignore them because the
agenda items have not been proposed or seconded by any members.

I have read NALC Guidance and any councillor is permitted to bring any lawful agenda item. There is also instruction about Cllrs right to bring agenda items. I pointed this out to the acting  Clerk and suggested his stance could be legally challenged and he told me he looks forward to a legal challenge, at this point I became annoyed and hung up.

The acting Clerk is also suggesting the County Councillor is asking for a grant and suggests they should apply like others do.
The Town Council has not offered grants for some time, any one reading the report will see the County Councillor has not asked for a grant.

I am hoping my two agenda items will be included on the agenda for the meeting of the 11th January as requested.
I know a few members have publicly predetermined against me attempting to bring two positive items to council. I would hope the
remainder will give them careful consideration at the meeting.

From

Martin Brookes





Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2017 at 3:18 PM
From: "Malcolm Plumb"
To: "'Martin Brookes'"
Cc: "Adam Lowe" , 'mJHaley'
Subject: Agenda item, January 2017 Town Council meeting
Dear Cllr Brookes,

I have now returned to the office after the Xmas break and have reviewed my list of e mails particularly in regard to the agenda for the forthcoming meeting

You have requested two items for inclusion in the agenda, Youth provision for school years 7/9 and a review of the Councils policy relating to recording equipment at meetings

In respect of the first item, Councillors have agreed at the December 2016 meeting to the Chairman’s suggestion, that the agenda for the January meeting will comprise of the standard items only plus the final decision on the Town Councils budget/precept for 2017/18. In any event, I could not include your item on the agenda because it contravenes the Councils standing order no 4b (No motion will be debated or considered unless it has first been proposed and seconded). A Rutland County Councillor is not a Town Councillor and cannot therefore second a motion.  If the County Council wishes to put in a request for a grant from the Town Council for this project, they will need to apply in their own name in the same way as other organisations make application.

If you still feel this request should be considered under the Budget item, and you have a “seconder” (Town Councillor), the meeting may be willing to consider the matter, subject, of course to any ruling by the Town Council Chairman.

So far as the second item is concerned, I will be arranging a meeting of the Policies and Procedures WG very shortly to carry out the annual review of all other policies. I am happy to suggest to the Group that this item is reviewed in accordance with your request.

Sincerely

Malcolm Plumb

Acting Town Clerk.

Fans Tributes outisde George Michael's Highgate home, in The Grove. North London

Fans Tributes outisde George Michael's Highgate home, in The Grove. North London






Tuesday, January 03, 2017

Oakham Jobs 3rd January 2017

Oakham Jobs 3rd January 2017

Store Colleague
McColl's Retail Group 34 reviews- Oakham
£7.20 an hour
You will also be required to build and develop sales, assist with stock management and help to maintain a clean and well-presented store....
Customer Assistant
Boots 961 reviews- Peterborough
Listen to our customers, it’s the first step to providing a great experience and we love how passionate our customers are about our brand....
Warehouse Operative
ASDA 2,357 reviews- Lutterworth LE17
Our warehouse teams deal with them all, picking and packing the right products and making sure they all get to the right stores at the right time....
Customer Service Assistant
Travis Perkins plc 212 reviews- Peterborough
£7.21 an hour
We want people who are happy to chat to customers, quick to learn and used to working at pace. If that sounds like you, we’ll make you feel right at home....
Retail Store Associate - Sales Assistant
Holland & Barrett 219 reviews- Leicester
Sure, like a sales advisor you’ll serve customers, fill up the shelves and keep the whole place looking spick and span....
Multi Drop Van Driver
The Northampton Grocer - Kettering NN14
£7.25 an hour
Experience of driving a long wheel base van is essential and the successful applicant must be aged 30 or over, ideally with a clean driving license....
After School Club Assistant
Trinity Church of England Primary School - Thrapston
£7.52 an hour
You would be required to have the skills to interact with children through games and activities and have the ability and drive to entertain children through...
Waiting staff
Cosy Club 4 reviews- Stamford
£7.20 - £8.00 an hour
We’re looking to recruit some bright, bubbly & energetic bar tenders, waiters and hosts, who are looking for a big challenge with a company who are at the top...
Cleaner
Garner Property Care Ltd - Market Deeping
Job entails Cleaning to a specification, working as part of a team, working hours are 3.45-6.15pm Monday to Friday Term time only. Must be reliable and have
Flexable Part time 8-20 hours per week-BOONGATE
McDonald's 64,093 reviews- Peterborough
Specific responsibilities that involve serving customers include working behind the counter on the till and being out in the dining areas looking after our...
Kitchen Staff
J D Wetherspoon plc 371 reviews- Grantham NG31
£7.25 an hour
We recruit our team for their personality and as a UK top employer with an award winning training program we know we can teach anyone the skills to succeed....
Experienced Window Cleaner
RPA 18 reviews- Peterborough
£18,000 a year
We are a provider of national window cleaning services and are looking for an experienced, reliable and motivated individual to join our team.The suitable...
HEALTHCARE ASSISTANT
TOP WORKFORCE RECRUITMENT - Peterborough
£8.50 an hour
Which specialise in supplying Agency Nurses and Healthcare Assistants to the NHS, Private hospitals, Nursing homes and Prison Services....
Part time OVERNIGHT- Boongate McDonalds
McDonald's 64,093 reviews- Peterborough
Specific responsibilities that involve serving customers include working behind the counter on the till and being out in the dining areas looking after our...
Trainee Customer Service Advisors x5
Evoque Innovations - Leicestershire
£22,000 - £26,000 a year
Answer potential customers queries and provide them with information. We are currently recruiting for 5 new Trainee Customer Service Advisor to join our team in...
Full and Part time bar staff in West bridgford
Copper Cafe-West Bridgford - Nottingham NG2
An established venue in a busy and vibrant area, we are looking for staff who are willing and eager to work....
Lunchtime Supervisor
Trinity Church of England Primary School - Thrapston
£7.65 an hour
You should be willing to engage with children of all ages on the playground and encourage children to join in games and activities....
Glass Collector
Mosh Nightclub Leicester - Leicester
£6.95 an hour
The ideal candidate will be familiar with the club and it's customers, have a friendly personality, be able to work as part of a team, and preferably have...
Supervisor
McColl's Retail Group 34 reviews- Uppingham
£7.35 an hour
A key part of your role will be to ensure that our customers receive the first class customer service that they have come to expect every time they visit one of...
Support Worker (4 positions available)
Positive Steps (Care Services) Ltd - Peterborough
Positive Steps (Care Services) Ltdi s a private care company based in Peterborough providing care placements for children and young adults with learning...
Bar Staff
J D Wetherspoon plc 371 reviews- Bingham
£7.20 an hour
As a part of our bar team you will have to work hard and engage with customers and keep up as our pubs can get pretty busy in peak times....
Staff member for Gateshead felling by pass
McDonald's 64,093 reviews- Park
Specific responsibilities that involve serving customers include working behind the counter on the till and being out in the dining areas looking after our...
FLEXABLE HOURS- 36 HOURS- BOONGATE PETERBOROUGH
McDonald's 64,093 reviews- Peterborough
Specific responsibilities that involve serving customers include working behind the counter on the till and being out in the dining areas looking after our...
Support Worker
Danshell Group 7 reviews- Leicester
As a role model to our service users, you will ensure the day to day care they receive is dignified and respectful and in accordance with their care plans....
Home Cleaners - Part-Time - Leicester
Maid2clean 13 reviews- Leicester
£7.50 an hour
We've got part time self employed roles cleaning local homes and flats at £7.50 per hour. Own vehicle is an advantage but not required as you'll be given work...
Support Worker
Holmwood Gardens - Leicester LE3
£7.20 an hour
Duties will include assisting, where required, with personal care, meal preparation, preparing and administering medication, attending appointments, accessing...
Business Assistant
JA Limited - Peterborough
Some home based work possible. The role will suit someone looking to develop entrepreneurial and business skills en-route to establishing their own business...
Team Member - Front of House
Brewers Fayre - Telford Lodge - Kettering NN16
Reliable and flexible part time front of house Team Members required to work in a busy restaurant. Shift will include evenings and weekends....
Relief Support Workers - Evenings/weekends
Positive Steps (Care Services) Ltd - Peterborough
Positive Steps (Care Services) Ltd is a private care company based in Peterborough providing care placements for children and young adults with learning...
assisstant gardener
Gardening delight - Loughborough LE12
Driving license and own vehicle is a bonus, must be punctual, positive and happy person. The job will consist of general gardening, grass cutting, hedge cutting...

Leicestershire Police Rutland South beat report detailing crime for last month.

Leicestershire Police Rutland South beat report detailing crime for last month.


1/12/16 – Damage to motor vehicle – Tixover Grange, Tixover
2/12/16 – Burglary other than dwelling – Normanton rd, Edith Weston
8/12/16 – Theft – High street, Ketton
14/12/16 - Theft from unattended motor vehicle – A1 Tinwell 
17/12/16 – Theft from unattended motor vehicle – Wireless Hill, North Luffenham
21/12/16 – Theft – Chapel lane, North Luffenham
21/12/16 – Damage – Stamford rd, South Luffenham 
21/12/16 – Theft – Main street, Lyddington
21/12/16 – Theft High street, Ketton
24/12/16 – Assault - Church rd, Ketton


Current Neighbourhood Priorities' are –


1 - Tackling crime in Barrowden village due to the recent spike in crime there. We are carrying out high visibility patrols and liaising with surrounding forces sharing intelligence and information.


Since we began this priority, we have had no further crimes in the village, which is great news.


2 - Targeting hare coursing  along the A47 corridor from Uppingham to Tixover & parts of the north beat area from Langham towards the A1. Last month, members of the public reported to police numerous reports of hare coursing. As a result several people and vehicles have been identified as taking part in this illegal activity. 


I would encourage you all to be vigilant and report any persons you suspect as acting suspicious. Take note of any vehicle and registration number they are in and ring the police on 101.


Remember to visit the Rural Watch website, via the below link for rural crime updates and a whole host of crime prevention advice. 


www.leics.police.uk/ruralwatch

Remember,  you can also contact Pcso6516 Diana Freeman for any advice on the below email


diana.freeman@leicestershire.pnn.police.uk


Kayleigh's Love Story Leicestershire Police Video Kayleigh Haywood Murder

Leicestershire Police have now released the video titled Kayleigh's Love Story

The video is a warning about meeting strangers on-line.



Kayleigh’s Love Story is a film about aspects of the last 13 days of the life of 15-year-old Kayleigh Haywood.

The Leicestershire schoolgirl was groomed online by Luke Harlow, a man she had never met, before being raped and murdered by his next door neighbour Stephen Beadman.

The film has been made to serve as a warning to children and adults of the dangers of grooming and sexual exploitation following Kayleigh’s tragic death in November 2015.



Gujarati - Kayleigh's Love Story





Hindi - Kayleigh's Love Story





Polish - Kayleigh's Love Story





Urdu - Kayleigh's Love Story





Kayleigh's Love Story - BSL and subtitles





Audio Described - Kayleigh's love Story






Monday, January 02, 2017

Oakham Rutland Today 2nd January 2017

Oakham Rutland Today 2nd January 2017